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The phrase "attenuation would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the reduction of signal strength or intensity in various fields such as telecommunications, physics, or audio engineering.
Example: "In this experiment, the attenuation would be measured in decibels to determine the effectiveness of the filter."
Alternatives: "the reduction would be" or "the decrease would be".
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In this study, we hypothesised that mid-thigh intramuscular fat and muscle attenuation would be associated with physical activity, exercise capacity and fibre shift.
In light of the findings that Mel reduced ER stress induced apoptosis, we hypothesized that this cell death attenuation would be in favor of survival enhancement.
The question also arises whether attenuation would be successful with a new and potentially more virulent wild type, a result which could be evaluated in advance in animals (38 ).
Because of the inherent inverse relationship between IMAT infiltration and muscle attenuation, it was expected that joint torque and muscle attenuation would be positively associated, while torque and adipose infiltration would be negatively associated.
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To avoid this, CT-based attenuation correction would be preferred for future studies.
All four locations comply with classic NLOS scenario, with D5 compensating for being behind the building with the fact that the transmitted signal penetrates the glass doors of front (left-side) and back entrance (right-side) of the building, thus reducing the attenuation that would be caused in the case of wall penetration.
Developing the methodology to incorporate the interviewer random effects directly into bivariate probit selection models, or other approaches to eliminate this potential attenuation bias, would be a useful advance.
Accordingly, the most predominant high-attenuation feature would be shown up on a seismic line running over and along the thin plane.
The phantom used had no background activity and relatively uniform attenuation, unlike what would be found in the diaphragmatic region where, for example, the liver has significant FDG uptake and markedly different attenuation characteristics than the adjacent aerated lung.
Since elevated levels of various types of sulfatases were found in aged donors and aged bmMSCs grew slower in culture, we tested whether attenuation in desulfation would be able to increase DNA synthesis differentially in bmMSCs from aged versus adult donors.
Divisive attenuation would indeed be the type of effect primarily expected from the compressive stimulus-response function of retinal cones.
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